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Boeing, US Navy offer Super Hornet to Denmark


WASHINGTON (BNS): Boeing and the US Navy delivered a proposal on August 15 offering the advanced F/A-18E/F Super Hornet to the Royal Danish Air Force as part of Denmark's New Combat Aircraft competition. Boeing received a Request for Information from Denmark in May for supply of 48 aircraft.

“The winner must present a good balance of capability, cost and risk, and be able to provide Danish industry with a viable and competitive long-term partnership,” said Dan Korte, vice president and general manager for Global Strike Systems, Boeing Integrated Defence Systems. “We believe the Super Hornet is the best-value option and offers a winning solution for Denmark's fighter requirements,” Korte said.

The Super Hornet variant offered to Denmark is based on the F/A-18E/F model flown by the US Navy and the 24 F/A-18Fs currently being produced for the Royal Australian Air Force. The Block II Super Hornet is the first operationally deployed strike fighter incorporating next-generation capabilities, including the Raytheon-built APG-79 Active Electronically Scanned Array (AESA) radar.

“The Super Hornet has been a model acquisition programme for the US and its Navy, one that has continued to add capability while decreasing cost over its lifetime," said US Navy Captain James Kennedy, F/A-18 International Business deputy programme manager.

"The Super Hornet, with its small logistics footprint and high mission-readiness rates, will stand well in the competition since it enhances effective deployment in international operations. With the AESA radar now fully onboard, the two-seat F/A-18F is providing unmatched aircrew situational awareness and taking air combat capabilities to new levels, as we can now seamlessly execute same-time air and ground missions. This is truly an aircraft that delivers tomorrow's capabilities today," Kennedy said.
Boeing has delivered more than 360 Super Hornets to the US Navy, all on or ahead of the original production delivery schedule. Australia has ordered 24 Super Hornets to bolster its fleet of F/A-18 Hornets, and Boeing is in discussions with several other international customers about their interest in procuring the Super Hornet.

On July 30, Boeing delivered a proposal to the Brazilian Air Force offering 36 Super Hornets for Brazil's F-X2 fighter competition. On August 4, Boeing submitted a comprehensive industrial-participation proposal to the Indian government in support of the company's offer of 126 Super Hornets to the Indian Air Force for India's Medium Multi-Role Combat Aircraft programme.

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